Churchill: Walking with Destiny
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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United Kingdom • 20th Century
2018
Adult
18+ years
Churchill: Walking with Destiny by Andrew Roberts is a comprehensive biography highlighting the influential life of Winston Churchill. The book details his contributions during pivotal moments in history, particularly his leadership during World War II, while offering insights into his personal experiences and character. Roberts provides an in-depth account of Churchill's enduring impact on global events.
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Andrew Roberts' Churchill: Walking with Destiny offers a comprehensive look at Churchill's life, rich in detail and narrative. Praise centers on its depth and Roberts' engaging writing style. Some criticize it for being overly sympathetic, potentially glossing over flaws. Overall, it's lauded as a thorough and insightful biography.
A reader of Churchill: Walking with Destiny would likely be a history enthusiast intrigued by wartime leadership and biography. Fans of William Manchester’s The Last Lion or Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals will find this comprehensive portrayal of Churchill's life and impact compelling and insightful.
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Churchill: Walking with Destiny is notable for its reliance on newly released wartime cabinet papers and King George VI's diaries, offering fresh insights into Winston Churchill's leadership during World War II.
Andrew Roberts had access to previously unpublished materials, including notes on Churchill's meetings with the King, providing a nuanced perspective on their personal and professional relationship.
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The book has received acclaim for its detailed portrayal of Churchill, emphasizing not only his public achievements but also his personal struggles and vulnerabilities.
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1105
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United Kingdom • 20th Century
2018
Adult
18+ years
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